very rare Mexican species that is hard to find in cultivation. This is a dwarf species and tops out around 10'-12' tall. Very ornamental fuzzy leaf bases with lots of subtle pinks and greens, and sometimes new leaves have fuzz on undersides. Unsure of cold hardiness since few in cold areas have risked trying this palm.
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